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The '''Tektronix 1230''' is a logic analyzer chassis that supports 16 to 64 channels, 100 MHz asynchronous, 25 MHz synchronous.  
The '''Tektronix 1230''' is a logic analyzer chassis that supports 16 to 64 channels, 100 MHz asynchronous, 25 MHz synchronous.  
It was introduced in 1989. It is very similar to the Tektronix [[1225]] and [[1220]], the difference being board layout and the number of channels.
It was introduced in 1989. It is very similar to the Tektronix [[1225]] and [[1220]], the difference being board layout and the number of channels. There were option boards available that the user could install. There was four available: parallel printer port, RS232, GPIB interface and on-line notes in foreign languages. Tektronix also had a software package (S43R101) that would run on IBM PC compatible machines. It used the RS232 port to control the analyzer. A digitizing scope card could be installed with a 100MS/s resolution, it would add two channels (1230DSM). It was also available as a all in one package (1230D)
 
There was another variant the 1230B. The only difference was that it had a self-contained internal rechargeable battery.


It uses either [[P6444]] or [[P6443]] 16-channel probes.  
It uses either [[P6444]] or [[P6443]] 16-channel probes.  
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